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Sustainable urban retrofitting of the industrial (post-industrial) territories: Evidence-based strategies for the post-soviet cities

ALIYEV, Tural

ALIYEV, Tural. Sustainable urban retrofitting of the industrial (post-industrial) territories:

Evidence-based strategies for the post-soviet cities. In: Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in the Kyrgyz Republic: The Contribution of SDG Indicators to Evidence-based Policy-making for Sustainable Housing, Urban Development and Land Management at National and Local Levels , Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, 18-19 June, 2019

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With financial support from the Russian Federation

National Conference

Draft Agenda, version 29 May 2019

Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in the Kyrgyz Republic:

The Contribution of SDG Indicators to Evidence-based Policy-making for Sustainable Housing, Urban

Development and Land Management at National and Local Levels

18 - 19 June 2019 Bishkek, venue (tbc)

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1 Day 1

18 June 2019 9.00 – 9:30 Registration of participants

Moderator: Mr. Matteo Tarantino, Lecturer and Senior Research Associate, University of Geneva 09:30 – 10:30 Opening and welcome

- Representative, Supreme Council of the Kyrgyz Republic - Mr. Bakytbek Abdiev, Director, State Agency for Architecture,

Construction, Housing and Communal Services under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic

- Mr. Bakytbek Dzhusupbekov, Deputy Director, State Registration Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic

- Mr. Aziz Surakmatov, Mayor of Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic (tbc)

- Ms. Elena Busch, Project Manager, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Hønefoss, Norway

- Mr. Ozonnia Ojielo, UN Resident Coordinator in the Kyrgyz Republic (tbc) - Ms. Gulnara Roll, Head of Housing and Land Management Unit, UNECE - Ms. Tatiana Khabarova, Programme Manager, UN-Habitat

10:30 – 11:10 Session I. Achieving the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development and the SDG11 in the Kyrgyz Republic. Challenges and Milestones

Representatives of the national government agencies and the UNDP- Kyrgyz Republic will present the information on their work which supports the implementation of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, especially SDG 11, at the national and local levels.

- Representative of the State Agency for Architecture, Construction, Housing and Communal Services under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (tbc)

- Mr. Bakytbek Dzhusupbekov, Deputy Director, State Registration Service under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic

- Representative of the Ministry of Economy of the Kyrgyz Republic (tbc) - Representative of the National Statistical Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic

(tbc) 11.10 – 11.30 Coffee break

11.30 – 12.15 Session II. Approaches to the Implementation and Review of the 2030 Agenda and SDG11 in the UNECE Region

The session will feature presentations focusing on policy frameworks, methodologies and tools for the implementation and review of the SDG11 and for the development of evidence-based policies for sustainable urban development in the UNECE region.

- Ms. Elena Busch, Project Manager, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Hønefoss, Norway - Norwegian support to the Land Sector in Kyrgyzstan:

Preparing Geographic Information for Sustainable Development Goals - Ms. Agata Krause, UNECE and UN-Habitat Expert on Sustainable Urban

Development (video) Questions and answers

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2 12:15 – 13:00 Session III. Innovative Approaches to Evidence-based policy-making in the context

of SDG11

During this session, international policy and university experts will discuss selected approaches to review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda and tools for developing evidence-based policies for sustainable urban development with a focus on housing.

- Mr. Matteo Tarantino, Lecturer and Senior Research Associate, University of Geneva

- Mr. Scott Rodgers, Senior Lecturer, Birkbeck University, London Questions and answers

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch break

14:00 – 15:10 Session III (continues). Innovative Approaches to Evidence-based policy-making in the context of SDG11

During this session, international policy and university experts will discuss selected approaches to review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda and tools for developing evidence-based policies for sustainable urban development with a focus on housing.

- Mr. Svein Johan Reid, GIS Resource Centre, Statistics Norway - Statistics Production and Visualization with GIS. Core Map Data Sharing and Capacity Building

- Mr. Arvid Lillethun, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Hønefoss, Norway – NSDI and Geoportal Developments: Priority Issues for National Action

- Mr. Munir Mamadzade, Deputy UNICEF Representative in the KR (tbc) Questions and answers

15.10 – 15.30 Coffee break

15.30 – 16:45 Session V. Current and Future Indicators for Evidence-based Policies for

Sustainable Urban Development with a Focus on Housing in the Kyrgyz Republic Interactive discussion aiming to identify ways to use global and regional indicators for the review and implementation of the 2030 Agenda and SDG11, to support development and implementation of local housing plans in the Kyrgyz Republic.

Guided discussion based on the following questions:

- What main indicators are currently used to develop, review and implement sustainable urban development policies with a focus on housing in the Kyrgyz Republic and why?

- How did the introduction of local housing plans influence the demand for new indicators and new data?

- What global and regional indicators could be used to support evidence-based local housing plans in the Kyrgyz Republic?

Scheduled contributions from the representatives of the relevant ministries 16:45 – 17:00 Summary and conclusions

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3 Day 2

19 June 2019

Housing management and energy efficiency in housing

09.00 – 10.00 Registration of participants

10.00 – 10.30 Welcome and introduction

- Mr. Emil Osmonbetov, Chairman, State Committee for Industry, Energy and Subsoil Use of the Kyrgyz Republic

- Mr. Maksat Amiraev, State Agency for Architecture, Construction, Housing and Communal Services under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic - Ms. Louise Chamberlain, Permanent Representative of the UNDP in the

Kyrgyz Republic

- Ms. Gulnara Roll, Head of Housing and Land Management Unit, UNECE - Ms. Tatiana Khabarova, Programme Manager, UN-Habitat

10.30 – 11.30 Session I. Standards and regulations for promoting energy efficiency in the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union

Presentations

- Mr. Suren Gyurjinyan, Regional Project Manager, UNDP-RTF – Raising awareness and promoting energy efficiency in the EAEU countries: sharing successful experiences and lessons learned

- Expert of the UNDP-RTF project – Experience and opportunities for the implementation of ESCO mechanisms for the practical promotion of energy efficiency in public buildings

- Mr. Karen Asatryan, General Director, Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund, Republic of Armenia – Stimulating and implementing investments in the field of energy saving and renewable energy through the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund of the Republic of Armenia 11.30 – 11.45 Coffee break

11.45 – 13.00 Session I (continued).

- Ms. Larissa Schreckenbach, Project Manager, IWO, Germany

- Ms. Gulnara Roll, Head of Housing and Land Management Unit, UNECE - Representative of the State Design Institute for Urban Planning and

Architecture

- Representative of the municipality of Bishkek Questions and answers.

13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break

14.00 – 16.00 Towards a Roadmap for Incorporating SDG11 Indicators into Evidence-based Policy-making for Sustainable Urban Development and Housing in the Kyrgyz Republic.

Summary of outcomes of the event and informal discussion on a roadmap for incorporating SDG11 indicators into evidence-based policy making on sustainable urban development with a focus on housing in the Kyrgyz Republic.

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4 Conclusion

Conference organisers

The conference is organised by the State Agency for Architecture, Construction, Housing and Communal Services under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic; the State Registration Service under the

Government of the Kyrgyz Republic; the Norwegian Mapping Authority; the University of Geneva; the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; the UN-Habitat; and UNDP-Kyrgyz Republic.

Contact details for organisers

Mr. Kumar Kylychev, Programme Manager, UNDP Kyrgyz Republic, email: kumar.kylychev@undp.org Ms. Gulnara Roll, Head, Housing and Land Management Unit, UNECE, email: gulnara.roll@un.org Ms. Tatiana Khabarova, Programme Manager, UN-Habitat, email : tatiana.khabarova@un.org Languages: English and Russian with simultaneous translation

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